Two Newhaven fishwives, c 1914
Scope and Contents
Two middle age fishwives, one seated and one standing, are wearing elaborate bonnets and striped skirts in traditional costume. The background scene shows a loch with a bridge and hills in the distance, probably set up in a photographer's studio. No attribution but possibly HIll and Adamson who were known to have created prints depicting Newhaven as a model community bound by tradition, honest labour and mutual support. Alternatively, Alexander Adam Inglis, who is also known to have photographed Newhaven fishwives.
Dates
- Creation: c 1914
Language of Materials
English
French
Hebrew
Latin
Dutch
Flemish
Physical Description
genreform: print
Extent
1 photograph ; 27.8 x 19.5 cms; 36 x 23cms (mounted)
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Photograph in very good condition, mount badly damaged with one side torn off.
Physical Description
genreform: print
Stock Check (2016-2020)
Located
Previous reference
A2.113
Creator
- From the Fonds: Geddes, Sir Patrick, 1854-1932 (biologist, sociologist, educationist and town planner) (Person)
Repository Details
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